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TROUBLESHOOTING - Continued
SYMPTOM |
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The main burner does not turn on with | 3. | If using an optional thermostat, check to make sure the thermostat is set high enough |
the pilot lit. (continued) |
| to turn on the appliance. |
| 4. | If using an optional remote switch, check that the remote switch or the thermostat is |
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| turned on. |
| 5. | Check for weak pilot flame. If flame is weak, check gas supply, check pilot flame |
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| adjustment and check for blockage of pilot orifice. |
| 6. | Check all connections to the valve for tight electrical contact. |
| 7. | Check for |
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| the burner on. If the voltages are lower, the thermopile is defective. |
| 8. | Check for defective gas valve. |
| 9. | Look for blockages in ports next to pilot flame. |
| 10.Check for poor connection of the thermocouple to the valve or through the spill | |
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| switch. Wait for spill switch to cool before attempting to |
The main burner shuts off when the | 1. | This may be the normal operation of a wall thermostat installed to appliances. |
appliance is warm | 2. | Check for good pilot flames on the thermopile (see page 24). |
| 3. | Check for good voltage from the thermopile. |
| 4. | Check for proper functioning of venting system. |
| 5. | Check wire connections. Expansion from heat affects a loose connection |
| 6. | Check the spill switch for correct ohms reading. Replace if required. |
| 7. | Check for proper drafting of the appliance. Correct if drafting is occurring into the |
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| room. |
| 8. | Spill switch has tripped. (Reset by hand when appliance has cooled) |
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Sooty deposits on the glass door. | 1. If the flame is yellow and lazy, check for lint etc. around primary air shutter. Increase | |
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| primary air by opening the primary air shutter if necessary. |
| 2. | Check for proper placement of the logs and branches. Ensure logs and burner are |
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| clean. See that section in the instruction manual. |
| 3. | Check for obstruction of the burner ports by the embers. See that section in the |
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| instruction manual. |
| 4. | Check for proper venting and blockage of the vent termination. |
| 5. | Check manifold pressure and clock input rating for |
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Sharp blue flames with flames lifting | 1. Too much primary air. Reduce primary air by closing the primary air shutter. During | |
off the burner at the ends. |
| cold temperatures, some flame lifting may occur during |
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| specified settings on Page 4). |
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Convection blower does not turn on. | 1. The convection fan is thermostatically controlled. It will only turn on when the | |
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| appliance is |
| 2. | Check for 120VAC electrical supply to the appliance. (Is the cord plugged in?) |
| 3. | Check for proper mounting of the thermal snap disc. |
| 4. | Check electrical connections. |
| 5. | Check for defective thermal snap disc. |
| 6. | Check for defective convection blower speed controller. |
| 7. | Check for defective convection blower. |
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